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                  <h4>chi2conf</h4>Confidence interval using inverse of chi-square cdf.
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                  <br>% CHI2CONF Confidence interval using inverse of chi-square cdf.<br>%   C = CHI2CONF(P,K) is the confidence interval of an unbiased power spectrum <br>%   estimate made up of K independent measurements.  C is a two element<br>%   vector.  We are P*100% confident that the true PSD lies in the interval<br>%   [C(1)*X C(2)*X], where X is the PSD estimate.<br>%<br>%   Reference:<br>%     Stephen Kay, "Modern Spectral Analysis, Theory & Application," <br>%     p. 76, eqn 4.16.
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                  Last update: 2011 March 04, 17:46<br>
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